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Merle Haggard dead on his 79th birthday

Started by thorfourwinds, April 06, 2016, 09:14:41 PM

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Merle Haggard dead on his 79th birthday | Fox News
April 06, 2016

Country music legend Merle Haggard, who was known for hits like "Okie From Muskogee" and "Mama Tried," died on his 79th birthday.

Haggard's manager, Frank Mull, said the country icon died in Palo Cedro, California, of pneumonia that he had been battling for months. He had kept up an ambitious touring schedule, but the pneumonia in both lungs had forced him to cancel several shows this year.

Born outside of Bakersfield, California, in 1937, Haggard, the son of Oklahoma migrants, was raised in a converted railway boxcar, the only home his family could afford. Famous for his prison stint in San Quentin, Haggard said music was his only opportunity out of poverty.

"My decisions have been easy," he told the Associated Press in 2014. "It was either back in the cotton patch or go to work in the oil fields. ... They didn't compare with music. I was able to make more money in a beer joint when I first started than I was digging ditches."

The gruff, baritone-voiced singer became known for his classic tunes about drifters, convicts and blue collar workers, including "Workin' Man Blues." His tunes celebrated outlaws, underdogs and had an abiding sense of national pride.

But he said back in 2014 that after writing some 700 songs, it's hard to find a subject he hasn't written about yet.


I certainly will miss you, old friend.

Semper Fi, Brother, may you rest in peace,
you certainly earned your place in heaven.

With great respect,
thor
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Blues is not my favourite style of music, but I like many songs, and Merle Haggard was one of the names I have known for a long time.

RIP


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They could have had him any day / They only let him slip away / Out of kindness, I suppose...


safe travels Merle